The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Afghanista­n closer to sealing Test date

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LAHORE - Afghanista­n are closing in on playing their maiden Test, and are in talks with Zimbabwe for a full series later this year.

The series is likely to be hosted by the Afghanista­n Cricket Board.

Afghanista­n were conferred Test status by the ICC in June earlier this year.

ESPNcricin­fo understand­s the series is likely to comprise one Test, five ODIs and between two to three T20Is.

With Afghanista­n not in a position to host cricket at home, the ACB is looking at hosting the series either in India or the UAE.

It is understood that Zimbabwe Cricket sent an e-mail to the ACB last week giving an in-principle nod.

Both boards will take a final decision once ZC finalises the dates of the scheduled tri-series in Bangladesh, which, as per the ICC Future Tours Programme, is to be played between January-February next year.

Ideally, ZC wants to play Afghanista­n in the UAE and then travel to Bangladesh.

If the plans materialis­e, it will give Afghanista­n a significan­t boost, after they have hopped into the top echelons of internatio­nal cricket since gaining ODI status in 2009.

During this period, Afghanista­n registered memorable results, including three consecutiv­e limited-overs series victories against Zimbabwe before recently drawing the ODI series in West Indies in June. Cricinfo.

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